i would say no but it depends how old it is.sniff it first before you taste it. its water..most manufactures, just use water that is filtered just a bit better than what comes out of your own faucet!! no it wont hurt you!!!
The water bottle may be sealed tightly, making it difficult to open.
send an astronaut with a bottle of water and open it in space
To open a hard-to-open bottle, you can try using a rubber grip or a towel for better grip, running the bottle under hot water to expand the cap, or using a bottle opener or a pair of pliers for extra leverage.
Nothing. The bottle is now truly empty.
Unless you carefully read the label on the bottle, you will only know whether the bottle contains spring or sparkling water, once you open the bottle. If on opening the bottle there is a hiss, it contains a sparkling water - not flat spring water.
Bubbles in your water bottle are likely caused by gases dissolved in the water, such as carbon dioxide. When you open the bottle, the pressure decreases, causing the gases to come out of solution and form bubbles.
Try to make your fingers very strong then open it with your fingers and look at it when you open it.
Hold the door open for me.We are not open for aother hour.He struggled to open the bottle.
in closed water bottle system preasure generates due to vaporization of water. but this process of vaporization stopes when equilibrium is acheved for a perticular temperature. but in open bottle system equilibrium is NT acheved and hence vapour preasure can NT be measured.
When a tightly capped bottle of water is kept in the open sunlight, it heats up and the water inside starts to evaporate. The evaporation process releases gases trapped in the water, creating bubbles around the bottle. The heat from the sunlight accelerates this process.
Bubbles in your water bottle are likely caused by gases, such as carbon dioxide, that are dissolved in the water. When you open the bottle, the pressure decreases, causing the gases to come out of solution and form bubbles.
A water bottle is a water bottle, nothing special about that. A cyclist's water bottle is simply a bottle shaped and sized to fit a holder(called a cage) that's attached to the bicycle frame. The bottles usually have a nozzle that can be pulled open with the teethto make it possible to drink from them one handed.